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For Reference They are more elaborate, generally consisting of displays of ho exhibitions by gymnasts, aerial ists, wild-animal trainer, performing animals, and comic performance by clowns IV Speaking out MODEL 1 Would you like to do anything Amy: Would you like to go to see a movie tonight, say, The lord of the rings? Bill: Thanks for asking. but there's too much violence in those blockbusters my: Ihen, let s go Bill: I don't really like to now that I'm not so young any more. You know, my knees ache terribly. Amy: Im sorry to hear that. Hey, let's go to see a country singer tonight? Bill: No. I' m not really in the mood Amy: Well, would you like to do anything Bill: Sure, let's stay home and watch Amy: Is there anything worth watching tonight? Bill: Let me look at the TV Guide first. Well. Survivor's on Channel 3 at 7: 30 Amy: If I remember correctly, there's a documentary about animals on another Bill: Yes, on Channel 10. Do you want to watch it? Amy: Do you mind if we watch it? Bill: Well. I really wanted to watch the rocket game tonight MOdEL2 I cant make up my mind! Script John: Hey! Nora: Hey John: I see you're reading travel brochures. Planning a holiday trip sor Nora: Once the warms up. I get itchy feet. I think about going places hewhere? John: Will this be a trip abroad or some excursion close to home? Nora: Two tours are offered in May: one to big American cities; one to Europe John: Are these whirlwind tours that allow you a few hours in each place? Nora: Oh, no, no, theyre both three-week three-city tours, with a week in each city John: That's more like it. You can look around and not feel rushed what cities?5 For Reference They are more elaborate, generally consisting of displays of horsemanship, exhibitions by gymnasts, aerialists, wild-animal trainer, performing animals, and comic performance by clowns IV. Speaking Out MODEL 1 Would you like to do anything? Amy: Would you like to go to see a movie tonight, say, The Lord of the Rings? Bill: Thanks for asking, but there’s too much violence in those blockbusters. Amy: Then, let’s go roller-skating. Bill: I don’t really like to now that I’m not so young any more. You know, my knees ache terribly. Amy: I’ m sorry to hear that. Hey, let’s go to see a country singer tonight? Bill: No. I’m not really in the mood. Amy: Well, would you like to do anything? Bill: Sure, let’s stay home and watch TV. Amy: Is there anything worth watching tonight? Bill: Let me look at the TV Guide first. Well, Survivor’s on Channel 3 at 7:30. Amy: If I remember correctly, there’s a documentary about animals on another channel. Bill: Yes, on Channel 10. Do you want to watch it? Amy: Do you mind if we watch it? Bill: Well. I really wanted to watch the Rocket game tonight. MODEL2 I can’t make up my mind! Script John: Hey! Nora: Hey! John: I see you’re reading travel brochures. Planning a holiday trip somewhere? Nora: Once the warms up. I get itchy feet. I think about going places. John: Will this be a trip abroad or some excursion close to home? Nora: Two tours are offered in May: one to big American cities; one to Europe. John: Are these whirlwind tours that allow you a few hours in each place? Nora: Oh, no, no, they’re both three-week three-city tours, with a week in each city. John: That’s more like it. You can look around and not feel rushed. What cities?
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